Sorrel Soup

Sorrel Soup

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Time 35 minutes
Ingredients 14
Servings 6

Description

The presence of lemon juice in the ingredients depends on the season: winter sorrel can be quite bland and often lacks acidity, while May sorrel can do without any additional tang.

Ingredients

  • Chicken Broth 0 qt
  • Potato 5 oz
  • Chicken Egg 3 pieces
  • Sorrel 5 oz
  • Onion 0 oz
  • Carrot 0 oz
  • Lemon ⅓ pieces
  • Sour Cream 10 oz
  • Bay leaf 1 piece
  • Vegetable Oil 5 fl oz
  • Parsley 0 oz
  • Dill 0 oz
  • Salt to taste
  • Ground Black Pepper to taste

Step-by-Step Guide

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Step 1

Wash the sorrel, roughly chop the leaves, and place the torn stems in a pot. Cover with chicken broth and let it simmer for five minutes. After that, strain the broth through a fine sieve and cheesecloth (or a towel) to remove any fine sand that may remain on the sorrel even after washing.

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Step 2

Peel the carrot and grate it coarsely, then dice the onion. In a preheated skillet, pour in some vegetable oil and sauté the carrot and onion over high heat until golden brown, stirring occasionally.

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Step 3

Strain the broth and return it to the stove. While it comes to a boil, peel a large potato and cut it into cubes about 1 cm on each side. Add the potato to the boiling broth along with the prepared mixture of carrots and onions, and a bay leaf.

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Step 4

While the potatoes are boiling in the broth (this will take about ten to fifteen minutes — they should become soft), crack three eggs into a bowl and lightly whisk them with a whisk until smooth.

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Step 5

As soon as the potatoes are ready, squeeze a little lemon juice into the soup — about 10 ml should be enough, but you can adjust the amount depending on the acidity of the sorrel.

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Step 6

While continuously whisking the soup, gradually pour the beaten eggs into the pot. Keep stirring until they thicken and form strands. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

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Step 7

Add the chopped sorrel to the soup, stir, and let it simmer for a few minutes—no more than five. Then stir again and remove the pot from the heat. Separate the parsley and dill leaves from their stems and finely chop the leaves.

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Step 8

When serving, sprinkle the sorrel soup with fresh herbs (about a couple of grams per serving) and add a tablespoon of sour cream — although you can add more, it will only enhance the flavor.

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